Description
Gets the resource usage of the specified task.
Supported Platforms
Windows Server 2003 64-bit | Yes |
Windows Server 2003 32-bit | Yes (with Compute Cluster Pack client-utilities installed) |
Windows XP | Yes (with Compute Cluster Pack client-utilities installed) |
Windows 2000 | No |
Windows NT 4.0 | No |
Windows 98 | No |
Script Code
strClusterName = "localhost" 'Change to name of cluster if not run locally.
intJobID = 108
intTaskID = 1
Set objComputeCluster = CreateObject("Microsoft.ComputeCluster.Cluster")
objComputeCluster.Connect(strClusterName)
WScript.Echo "Job ID: " & intJobID & " - Task ID: " & intTaskID
Set objTaskResourceUsage = objComputeCluster.GetTaskResourceUsage _
(intJobID, intTaskID)
WScript.Echo "Number Of Processes: " & objTaskResourceUsage.NumberOfProcesses
WScript.Echo "Working Set: " & objTaskResourceUsage.WorkingSet & " bytes"
WScript.Echo "Processes Allocated Per Node:"
Set colAllocatedNodes = objTaskResourceUsage.AllocatedNodes
For Each objAllocatedNode In colAllocatedNodes
WScript.Echo " " & objAllocatedNode.Name & " = " & objAllocatedNode.Value
Next
WScript.Echo "Process IDs On Each Node:"
Set colProcessesPerNode = objTaskResourceUsage.Processes
For Each strProcessesPerNode In colProcessesPerNode
arrNodeProcesses = Split(strProcessesPerNode, ",")
WScript.Echo " " & arrNodeProcesses(0)
arrProcesses = Split(Trim(arrNodeProcesses(1)))
For Each strProcess In arrProcesses
WScript.Echo " " & strProcess
Next
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